PHOENIX SUNS

Suns lineup change doesn’t change results, Jazz roll

Dec 21, 2015, 10:19 PM | Updated: 10:53 pm

Phoenix Suns head coach Jeff Hornacek shouts to his team during the second quarter of an NBA basket...

Phoenix Suns head coach Jeff Hornacek shouts to his team during the second quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz Monday, Dec. 21, 2015, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

SALT LAKE CITY — Little has come easy for the young Utah Jazz this season, a team that has to scrap and fight for wins most nights.

Their effort Monday night was a welcome change.

Gordon Hayward scored 24 points as the Jazz cruised to a 110-89 victory over the Phoenix Sun in their second wire-to-wire win of the year.

“It’s really nice,” Hayward said. “It’s nice for our legs. Just to kind of, right from the gate, jump on them and then you’ve got a lead and then you can just — you’re not putting it in cruise control, but you’re just kind of riding it out the rest of the game.”

The Jazz (12-14) have won consecutive games for the first time in December and reached 100 points for the first time in the last six games.

Utah opened the third quarter with a 12-0 run to push a 10-point halftime lead to 66-43. The Suns never got within single-digits afterward.

“Thought we had a lot of focus defensively tonight, that’s where it was,” Jazz coach Quin Snyder said. “When we’re precise and committed there, usually good things happen the rest of the game. Usually we take care of the ball and do things like that.

“We played good. We’re going to play bad sometimes, we’re going to play good sometimes. Hopefully we play good more than we play bad. … The bottom line is the guys that started the game came ready to play. No magic about this lineup, that lineup, matchups.”

Jazz forward Derrick Favors finished with 18 points and nine rebounds. Rodney Hood added 14 points and four rebounds. Alec Burks put a stamp on the night with a thunderous one-handed dunk over Jon Leuer with about two minutes remaining and finished with 13 points.

Brandon Knight led the Suns (12-18) with 26 points off the bench while Mirza Teletovic chipped in 17 points and seven rebounds as a reserve. The Suns starters combined for 30 points on 11-for-33 shooting from the field.

“We looked at the matchups we thought, OK, Eric (Bledsoe) did a good job on Gordon Hayward last year and Gordon kind of went off right there in the beginning,” Suns coach Jeff Hornacek said. “I thought we could buy some minutes and Brandon (Knight) could come in against Trey Burke and maybe that would be a good match up.”

The Jazz set a frantic pace early with a season-high 33 first-quarter points. They jumped out to a 27-9 lead with all five starters getting in the mix.

Knight started to warm up in the second quarter as the Suns chipped away and the Jazz second unit struggle to put the ball in the basket.

“I’m just here to play basketball, whatever I’m asked to do I’ll do that,” Knight said about coming off the bench. “I’m just here to try and win games.”

TIP-INS

Suns: Coach Jeff Hornacek remains on 99 wins, all with the Suns. His No. 14 is retired by the Jazz. … The Suns are now 2-4 in the second game of back-to-backs this season. … The Suns are 0-11 when scoring fewer than 100 points. .. Phoenix is 1-4 in its last five games.

Jazz: Utah shot 61.9 percent in the first quarter and 35 percent in the second quarter. … Hayward has scored 20-plus points in nine of the last 13 games. … Raul Neto grabbed a career-high four rebounds. The rookie bruised his right shoulder and was taken to the locker room in the third quarter, but returned to the floor in the fourth.

KENTUCKY LOVE

Suns point guard Devin Booker and Jazz forward Trey Lyles both started Monday. The two rookies were teammates at Kentucky last year. Lyles was selected No. 12 overall and Booker went No. 13.

OFF NIGHT

Suns starting point guard Eric Bledsoe was held to eight points in just 26 minutes. He entered the game averaging 21.8 points per game with a season-low six points.

UP NEXT

The Suns host the Nuggets on Wednesday.

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